The top performers are out of the picture – Finnish women are under attack

Free sprints will be skied in Canmore on Saturday. All four Finns advanced from the time trial to the next stage.

THE FACTS

Women’s Sprint Time Trial (v) Canmore

1. Jonna Sundling (SWE) 2:40,33

2. Linn Svahn (SWE) +2.20

3. Kristine Skistad (NOR) +5.57

4. Tiril Weng (NOR) +6.37

5. Johanna Hägström (SWE) +6.83

6. Jessie Diggins (USA) +6.84

7. Maja Dahlqvist (SWE) +7.09

8. Jasmin Kähärä +7.63

9. Jasmi Joensuu +7.78

10. Mathilde Myrvold (NOR) +8.41

22. Kerttu Niskanen +12.10

23. Anne Kyllönen +12.32

On Friday, second in the free 15 km mass start, on Saturday, after the free sprint time trial, he was out.

French skier Delphine Claudel has had some exciting moments at the Canmore World Cup in Canada.

On Saturday, in the pole sprint time trial, the woman was in 36th place. She beat Sweden’s For Jonna Sundling 16.18 seconds. For the next place, the top 30 chess players should have moved about three seconds faster.

The result was usual for the Frenchman, as this was the third time out of four on these snows that he has qualified for the continuation after the free sprint qualifying.

In addition to Claudel, the famous women in the singing choir also left Germany, who took twelve in the previous free mc sprint Coletta Rydzek.

The Finns skied effectively in the time trial, as all four women advanced. Jasmin Kähärä was the best eighth.

The heats of the free sprint start at 22:00 Finnish time.

Delphine Claudel had a blast on Friday in the Canmore mc skis. The momentum was not found in Saturday’s sprint qualifying. PDO

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